Posts Tagged ‘bike lane’

Wouldn't it be great if there were a simple way for Boulder to:
reduce its greenhouse-gas emissions;
support local businesses;
strengthen social bonds in the community;
reduce living costs for the most needy;
improve human health;
and [...]

"Most drivers base their travel speed on what feels comfortable given the street design. The wider the road, the faster people tend to drive and, the faster the car, the more severe the injuries resulting from a crash. Research suggests that [...]

Sidewalk cycling on Broadway between Walnut and Pearl
What are the factors that induce people to bicycle?
Two of the most important are relatively short travel distances and relatively slow motor vehicle speeds.
Given this, the town center [...]

The following is a summary of a talk I was invited to give at a PLAN-Boulder County forum on Friday, January 24. As a town and transportation planner, I cautioned Boulder not to put too much emphasis on easing car traffic flows—particularly by [...]

"After about a year and a half of deliberation, the city's Transportation Services division has emerged with a definition of a 'bicycle.'"
Read the entire article at Atlantic Cities: Do Electric Scooters Belong in Bike Lanes?

The last year has seen a flurry of Letters to the Editor in the Daily Camera from cyclists and pedestrians alike, frustrated at each other's behavior on the Boulder Creek Path, and other well used parts of our path network. The debate has recently [...]